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hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. "the kennedys" were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacklin's catholic faith to her. >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some extent by the family cardinal. i think one of the toughest things infind, in understanding public figures, two things, do you ever get to the real truth of someone's marriage if they're married? number two, do you get to the well -- to the bottom of what their religion feeling was? sometimes presidents and first ladies exaggerate that. sometimes there's more than that on the surface. >> michael pointed out through the oral history that she was having her doubts about her faith in those months at the -- >> she said i believe at this moment that god is an unjust god. >> exactly. >> she talks about her husband, jack, pra
hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. "the kennedys" were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacklin's catholic faith to her. >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some...
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hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. the kennedys were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was mrs. kennedy's catholic faith to her? >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some extent by the family cardinal. i think one of the toughest things i find, in understanding public figures, two things, do you ever get to the real truth of someone's marriage if they're married? number two, do you get to the well -- to the bottom of what their religion feeling was? sometimes presidents and first ladies exaggerate that. sometimes there's more than that on the surface. >> michael pointed out through the oral history that she was having her doubts about her faith in those months at the -- >> she said i believe at this moment that god is an unjust god. >> exactly. >> she talks about her husband, jack
hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. the kennedys were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was mrs. kennedy's catholic faith to her? >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some extent by...
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we bring back john rutledge and don lufkin. i was writing a piece about this transition from paul volcker, i go all the way back to paul volcker, the greatest central banker of our time. he operated with discipline and rules, discipline and rules, okay? now i want to skip over to janet yellen, leave bernanke out for a second. does she have discipline? does she have rules? is it all going to be ad hoc? do we have any idea what she's going to be except maybe be dovish? >> i haven't seen any discipline or rules. but she's got equations and optimal control theory and too many textbooking. i think we need another volcker, somebody with spine who can turn off the money-printing press before a bad thing happens. that's partly what we're seeing just recently in the markets. we're going from gentle ben to the yellen fed and it's going to get even more quantitative easing. >> that's interesting. don, you think there's going to be more q.e. or less q.e.? i'm going to say in the next three to six months, just use that time. >> i think ther
we bring back john rutledge and don lufkin. i was writing a piece about this transition from paul volcker, i go all the way back to paul volcker, the greatest central banker of our time. he operated with discipline and rules, discipline and rules, okay? now i want to skip over to janet yellen, leave bernanke out for a second. does she have discipline? does she have rules? is it all going to be ad hoc? do we have any idea what she's going to be except maybe be dovish? >> i haven't seen any...
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i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was allegedly around this boy's neck. we have that video, folks. here is what we know. they are facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. larson is charged with willful failure to discharge her duty as a public official. listen to this. she is currently employed as a supervisor of the union county department of social service. . this is what authorities found at her house, a dead chicken around the neck of an 11-
i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken....
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. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at their third texas stop in ft. worth, even though it was late and raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. it takes longer. but of course she looks better than me. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused
. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at...
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. >>> now to don knapp is where the police are looking for witnesses. >> reporter: the question is was it a
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. >> don west and i spend 2,000 hours -- >> do you think you'll be repaid? >> he has possibilities. i think those possibilities are shrinking with actions like this. i didn't take it on expecting to get full payment. he has an agreement he will if the money is available. >> so the legal defense fund didn't pan out. >> it took care of a lot of expenses. it allowed him to bring on experts and survive until trial and pay off some of what was done. no, there is a lot of money due to a lot of people that put in work. don and i are two of the people but we know that money is never to come to us or far in the future if something good does come to george. >> good to have you here. >>> most people remember where they were when president kennedy was shot and no one can forget what the first lady was wearing. the story behind jackie kennedy's pink suit and why no one will see it for 100 years. we'll explain why. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from
. >> don west and i spend 2,000 hours -- >> do you think you'll be repaid? >> he has possibilities. i think those possibilities are shrinking with actions like this. i didn't take it on expecting to get full payment. he has an agreement he will if the money is available. >> so the legal defense fund didn't pan out. >> it took care of a lot of expenses. it allowed him to bring on experts and survive until trial and pay off some of what was done. no, there is a lot...
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it's been coor donned off. there are 5,000 people invited to attend this ceremony. we'll hear from the mayor and david mcwelcome la will read from the speech that he was to give that day. and i think this really speaks as to how much the city has struggled over the last five decades coming to terms with the assassination happened here and how difficult that has been for so many people. it was a beautiful blue-skied day. thousands of people lined the streets of dallas to watch this motorcade. this was the tail end just a few feet where from where we're standing. this entire area has been coor donned off unlike anything this city has ever seen. >> so, they use to call that back in the day, they used to call that weather a kennedy day. because it seemed whenever the president traveled, it would be sunny. as i recall, it started out as a rainy, miserable day, and it turned into that beautiful day. but everyone just remembers dallas because of that shooting it seems. and that's something, as you said, that city has been dealing with. so are they looking forward in the co
it's been coor donned off. there are 5,000 people invited to attend this ceremony. we'll hear from the mayor and david mcwelcome la will read from the speech that he was to give that day. and i think this really speaks as to how much the city has struggled over the last five decades coming to terms with the assassination happened here and how difficult that has been for so many people. it was a beautiful blue-skied day. thousands of people lined the streets of dallas to watch this motorcade....
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i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and. host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory over the mayor of race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree i mean any time you have three years ago on any term bad really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the
i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and. host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory over the mayor of race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the...
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i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i very much encourage it chet if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree you know i mean any time you have three years ago on any term bad it's really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the in
i'm joined by my guests in new york chet why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in any time you want and i very much encourage it chet if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now...
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duck i'm joined by my guests in new york why he's a democratic political strategist and we also have don de bar he is an anti-war activist and host of a daily radio program right gentlemen cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it chad if i go to you first in new york congratulations on your victory. race in new york a breath of fresh air a lot of people say but let's go to president obama he's got very low numbers in the polls right now about forty six that's the lowest during his time in office and a lot of people are saying at home and abroad this guy just doesn't cut the mustard he doesn't have the to get his agenda through and hence he is a lame duck now agree or disagree. well i i really disagree i mean any time you have three years ago on any term that's a really too soon to make that kind of declaration in american politics so barack obama has a little bit of distance right now but he has some some great opportunities to implement he said gently ok that was short and sweet don we have a lame duck president in the in the whit
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don dahler, cbs news, kokomo, indiana. >> pelley: the federal government has just taken a big step in saving lives on the highways. clarissa ward is in beirut at the scene of a deadly suicide attack. and oprah winfrey shares a laugh and gets a presidential medal when the "cbs evening news" continues. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). >> pelley: they began burying the dead in beirut, lebanon today. twin suicide bombings yesterday killed at least 23 people. the target was iran's embassy-- a sign perhaps that syria's civil war next door is spreading beyond its borders. iran backs the assad dict
don dahler, cbs news, kokomo, indiana. >> pelley: the federal government has just taken a big step in saving lives on the highways. clarissa ward is in beirut at the scene of a deadly suicide attack. and oprah winfrey shares a laugh and gets a presidential medal when the "cbs evening news" continues. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog®...
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and i think i think a lot of people in the world would agree with you on that point but don but don ate the kind of allays my question here is barack obama a strong leader because gun control immigration. minimum wage i mean i get mono i mean i can go on and on and i'm not particularly a critic of the president but i look to what he ran on when he promised in the east come up short big time. listen there's some essential facts to the american political system that have to be considered even to frame this discussion because the assumption underlying the questions and underlying you know the way we're looking at it is that obama has a particular agenda this being frustrated by the republicans and so consequently the reason that the things that people expected from him are not being actualized is because of being obstructed as opposed to identify and specifically what interests he represents who put him there who is beholden to what what his real agenda is now when you're trying to figure out what someone's religion is you take a look at what they've actually done for us let's remember tha
and i think i think a lot of people in the world would agree with you on that point but don but don ate the kind of allays my question here is barack obama a strong leader because gun control immigration. minimum wage i mean i get mono i mean i can go on and on and i'm not particularly a critic of the president but i look to what he ran on when he promised in the east come up short big time. listen there's some essential facts to the american political system that have to be considered even to...
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don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring that vaccine to princeton. officials are meeting this weekend to discuss possible vaccinations on campus. it's an effort to combat an ongoing outbreak of meningitis b, which can cause life-threatening illness. the new jersey department of health says the first case developed when a student returned from spring break in march. after additional cases were reported, an outbreak of the disease was declared in may. a total of six students and one visitor to princeton are linked to the outbreak. the latest case was diagnosed las
don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring...
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♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that we will never be young again." it was a self-fulfilling prophecy. that's why, 50 years later, the death of john f. kennedy still resonates so powerfully with those of us who were kids at the time. it was the moment when our parents went from believing in all the great things that were going to be to regretting what might have been. >> osgood: ahead, for all time. and had them show us. r we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you ma
♪ i'm in the autumn of the year the and now i think of my life ♪ >> reporter: all the disillusioned don drapers nodded along. it was if in that winter between the death of john kennedy and the coming of the beatles a whole generation went from optimistic youth to disappointed middle age. after the assassination, the journalist mary mcgrory said "we'll never laugh again." and kennedy aide daniel patrick moynihan famously replied "mary, we will laugh again, it's just that...
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don knapp, kpix5. >> bart will have a new chief negotiator. thomas hawk is no longer with the district. >>> and if there is another bart strike, at least we have this, the caldecott tunnel is now opened it is a hit. >> reporter: with two brand new names to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. lunchtime saturday, not a single bottleneck. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph captain. >> a smooth ride on the way back. >> he did very well. i think he did very well. >> officials are not too shy patting themselves on the back either. 160,000 drivers everyday can now expect a quicker ride through the mountain. plus, the $407 million project is done early an under budget. >> great accomplishment to come, millions of dollars under budget. >> the state of california, i'm proud to say the federal government, too, working together to get a great project done. >> but not everyone is overly impressed. some say we have lowered our expectations with these massive projects. >> i think we have seen so many fiascoes with res
don knapp, kpix5. >> bart will have a new chief negotiator. thomas hawk is no longer with the district. >>> and if there is another bart strike, at least we have this, the caldecott tunnel is now opened it is a hit. >> reporter: with two brand new names to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. lunchtime saturday, not a single bottleneck. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph captain. >> a smooth ride on the way back. >> he did...
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don and i are two of those people. but we know that money is either never to come to us or far in the future if something good comes too'mara, good to have you here. >>> most everyone remembers where the were when president kennedy was shot or what the first lady was wearing. more next. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possib
don and i are two of those people. but we know that money is either never to come to us or far in the future if something good comes too'mara, good to have you here. >>> most everyone remembers where the were when president kennedy was shot or what the first lady was wearing. more next. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i...
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-- telephone made back in the 1890 #s, and then i know one day when i walk through the finished lin don b. johnson lib brair of texas, vivid memories of this room will come to mind. for almost three years, our various library committees have met here bringing the chancellor and regions, architects, historians, and all manner of design exbt people. here we watch the library grow from just a germ of an idea to a real livering repository of history. a room that started out as a working environment by succession of presidents provides an important function for ladies with a variety of projects. it is not a working room, but like any room in the white house. it is also a collection of memories. having the entire family together for lunch is a joy but also a relative. lyndon's hours vary with work, and the girls are just as unpredictable, but every once in awhile, everyone's at the table coincide, and we gather at the family dining room. >> your cheeks are so pink it's like a little english baby, blond hair, pink, pink, pink cheeks. she's an angel. you look so much like your daddy >> i though
-- telephone made back in the 1890 #s, and then i know one day when i walk through the finished lin don b. johnson lib brair of texas, vivid memories of this room will come to mind. for almost three years, our various library committees have met here bringing the chancellor and regions, architects, historians, and all manner of design exbt people. here we watch the library grow from just a germ of an idea to a real livering repository of history. a room that started out as a working environment...
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so clearly p7♪ >> lads and gentlemen, "im in the morning" blooge don: a couple of things blooge i was watching o'reilly last night and it was really hilarious because he gets these e-mails from people andhe sho is taped,o everything is planned blooge it is not as spontaneous as carly hand him an e-mail and reads against the e-mails and people cricize him and someone was criticizing and the gets this off, criticized m about something about killing jesus and
so clearly p7♪ >> lads and gentlemen, "im in the morning" blooge don: a couple of things blooge i was watching o'reilly last night and it was really hilarious because he gets these e-mails from people andhe sho is taped,o everything is planned blooge it is not as spontaneous as carly hand him an e-mail and reads against the e-mails and people cricize him and someone was criticizing and the gets this off, criticized m about something about killing jesus and
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gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la forma en que arturo y tú se miran. parece que todo el mundo se ha dado cuenta. lo que sientes por él, es serio, ¿verdad? creo que sí. aunque sé que hace poco que lo conozco la investigación nos ha unido. no tienes que explicarme nada. sigue los consejos de un viejo. o tú te vas para buenos aires o él se va para los angeles pero no dejen perder un amor verdadero. gracias por los consejos, don fernando. arturo y yo ya hemos hablado un poco sobre eso. muy bien, hija, muy bien. bueno. adiós. pero no dejes de volver siempre que puedas. eres como una hija para mí. don fernando la se
gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí. angela, vamos a acompañarlos al carro. luego podemos estar con el abuelo. sí. vamos a acompañarlos al carro para despedirnos de uds. todos, todos estamos muy agradecidos. raquel. mande. acércate. quiero darte las gracias una vez más. hiciste muy bien. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la...
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don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's o
don, thank you very much. late today princeton university in new jersey said that it will use a vaccine not approved in the u.s. to fight an outbreak of meningitis on campus. an uncommon form of the brain infection is spreading so princeton gotten a emergency waiver to use the vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in...
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don, put it in perspective because we had the "n" word debate. you had a fascinating program about it. what it comes down to, think is this, is is it acceptable for any part of society to use these words? in other words, can gay men use the f word themselves in their own community, for a better phrase, can black men use the "n" word, black women use the "n" word and it be prohibited by everybody else? in other words, can you carve it up or is it a case on you know what? it's never acceptable by anybody. >> both and no. as somebody called both of those words you should say them. the word is faggot and the other word is nigger. i'm not the word police. you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standardized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever
don, put it in perspective because we had the "n" word debate. you had a fascinating program about it. what it comes down to, think is this, is is it acceptable for any part of society to use these words? in other words, can gay men use the f word themselves in their own community, for a better phrase, can black men use the "n" word, black women use the "n" word and it be prohibited by everybody else? in other words, can you carve it up or is it a case on you know...
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>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing down. that fire truck apparently was responding to the situation. there are two deaths right across the state line from you in illinois. very close to where you are. >> yeah. you always hope for the best and prepare for the worst. fortunately, kentucky -- as i said earlier, we've not received any reports of injuries, let alone deaths within our state. and i know our sympathies and thoughts go out to our neighbors and the losses that they've suffered. but, you know, you can never be prepared enough. and we try to preach that over and over again, when we
>> no, don, i'm afraid i don't. i've not actually heard that yet. >> yeah. >> you have to understand, we're getting reports from one end of the state to the other. we had activated the emergency operations center. we actually activated to a heightened level as early as 1:00 this afternoon. things seem to be slowing down here in kentucky as this storm exits the state and we're hoping to continue that way. >> yeah. and i'm sure you're glad that it appears to be slowing...
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hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. "the kennedys" were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacklin's catholic faith to her. >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some extent by the family cardinal. i think one of the toughest things infind, in understanding public figures, two things, do you ever get to the real truth of someone's marriage if they're married? number two, do you get to the well -- to the bottom of what their religion feeling was? sometimes presidents and first ladies exaggerate that. sometimes there's more than that on the surface. >> michael pointed out through the oral history that she was having her doubts about her faith in those months at the -- >> she said i believe at this moment that god is an unjust god. >> exactly. >> she talks about her husband, jack, pra
hi, don. >> hi. very, very grateful for your show. "the kennedys" were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacklin's catholic faith to her. >> both kennedys were catholics? how important was it? >> i think she would -- barbara will -- i'll just begin on this. she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had trouble when she remarried a divorced man outside of the faith, but although was supported in doing that to some...
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i don think he would have done ithat way, but who knows. >> where were you the dayjfk died airs fiday on nbc on friday on nbc at 8:00 p.m. herote the forwardo th book. you can go to flipboard to find it. >>> coming up here, the resof our roundtab discussion. we want to come ba to give you the rest of your 2013 press. we he candidates already jockeying for position. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ malennouncer ] 1. gigawatts. today, at's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. sercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative softwe. using data predictively toelp power entire cits. so the turbines of today... will power us a... into the future. ♪ the ocean gets warmer. into the future. the ruvian anchovy harvest suffer it raises the price of fishmeal, ttle feed and beef. into the future. bny mellon tur insights like the in powerful investment stratees. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. it invested in the world.st... bny mellon. chilen can learn from anyone. that's true, but it takes exceptnal talent to capture a student's curiosi
i don think he would have done ithat way, but who knows. >> where were you the dayjfk died airs fiday on nbc on friday on nbc at 8:00 p.m. herote the forwardo th book. you can go to flipboard to find it. >>> coming up here, the resof our roundtab discussion. we want to come ba to give you the rest of your 2013 press. we he candidates already jockeying for position. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ malennouncer ] 1. gigawatts. today, at's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. sercharging...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the star fish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ]
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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the minister in the church was the reverend don, and i got a copy of our taped interview and i said it to him and i said reverend, you might never know with this 45 minute interview in her office but i'm giving you the tape transcript, and perhaps he had circulated the bulletin to the bell avenue presbyterian church saying he never gave the interview. and i said, perhaps you could revise your comments, and at the very least, dell president and mrs. reagan. but, unfortunately, president reagan had gone into alzheimer's by the time and never really knew the truth. and maybe it's better he didn't. >> host: have you ever been sued or threatened? >> guest: oh, oh, i am a darling of the aba. i have been sued yet i've been sued by the best. i've never lost a lawsuit, ever, ever lost a lawsuit. but the biggest one was frank sinatra who sued before i had even written a word. and he kept the lawsuit going for an entire year, and he very smartly did not sue the publisher. he sued me personally. and i suppose the scariest thing was the day that sonata's lawyers called the publishing lawyers and sa
the minister in the church was the reverend don, and i got a copy of our taped interview and i said it to him and i said reverend, you might never know with this 45 minute interview in her office but i'm giving you the tape transcript, and perhaps he had circulated the bulletin to the bell avenue presbyterian church saying he never gave the interview. and i said, perhaps you could revise your comments, and at the very least, dell president and mrs. reagan. but, unfortunately, president reagan...
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i don't believe that kennedy would have done what don -- johnson did in vietnam, though he would have continued some level of involvement. ee from in it he was going to involve the troops. >> he say he still would have pursued anti-communist policies. >> would have done it differently, to a lesser extent using the caution that he had gained through the bay of pigs disaster and a triumph of the cuban missile crisis. he learned the hard way on the job and was an internationally internationally-minded person which is the contrast. johnson was a domestic politician. kennedy and always been so because of britain and world war two. more internationally focused. he understood. because of his military background, undoubtedly, the heroism for more work to, greater respect for the joint chiefs then maybe lbj did because he was trying to direct the more common picking bombing targets and things like that. macarthur bag johnson in 1964 and johnson did not listen. i wonder if kennedy would have. >> i went to his funeral. and remember. bobby kennedy showed up. the spring of 64. he died. i saw them
i don't believe that kennedy would have done what don -- johnson did in vietnam, though he would have continued some level of involvement. ee from in it he was going to involve the troops. >> he say he still would have pursued anti-communist policies. >> would have done it differently, to a lesser extent using the caution that he had gained through the bay of pigs disaster and a triumph of the cuban missile crisis. he learned the hard way on the job and was an internationally...
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don is at the station and commuters are faced with the possibility of another strike just before the holidays? >> reporter: i think everybody around the bay area is wondering what happened. we had a couple of strikes, finally got a resolution and now, this. the question is, can it be fixed and can it be fixed without another strike? >> i may strike every time i turn around and they've got the best benefits in the world already. >> reporter: after months of acrimonious negotiations, two strikes and the accidental deaths of two workers, bart and its unions reached agreement on contracts. now a contract for paid family medical leave that bart is calling a glitch is about to send the two sides back to the bargaining table, raising once again the possibility of another strike. >> as you know, we have never spoken the word strike. it has always come from the district. our moments were pushed into a strike july 1st and we were pushed into a strike october 18th. >> are you being pushed now? >> no, because we expect to get a deal. we signed an agreement. we have an agreement. >> reporter: but
don is at the station and commuters are faced with the possibility of another strike just before the holidays? >> reporter: i think everybody around the bay area is wondering what happened. we had a couple of strikes, finally got a resolution and now, this. the question is, can it be fixed and can it be fixed without another strike? >> i may strike every time i turn around and they've got the best benefits in the world already. >> reporter: after months of acrimonious...
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the former driver of osama bin ladin who was charged with the same crime the court ruled that him don could not be charged retroactively and now twelve years after his detainment david hicks will seek the same outcome at the very least he'll get the chance to explain his plea in court and perhaps even prove his innocence in washington and the david art scene on now to an extremely disturbing case of alleged police over reach that is gaining national attention in january a new mexico police officers pulled over david eckert for a routine traffic stop when they fail to yield to a stop sign now according to a lawsuit filed by a court's attorney they officers then asked him to get out of the car which he complied with however the way that he was standing seems to specialise to officers because he appeared to be clenching his box police said they believe that he was hiding drugs inside of himself k.o.b. t.v. picks up the story from there. according to court records and medical charts first doctors x. rayed eckert then penetrated his rectum with their fingers then performed another exam wit
the former driver of osama bin ladin who was charged with the same crime the court ruled that him don could not be charged retroactively and now twelve years after his detainment david hicks will seek the same outcome at the very least he'll get the chance to explain his plea in court and perhaps even prove his innocence in washington and the david art scene on now to an extremely disturbing case of alleged police over reach that is gaining national attention in january a new mexico police...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife mara got to work, creating a line of magnetic clothing, free of buttons and zippers, that would help her husband and others regain their independence. >> so it's as simple as lining it up. >> as it grew, the e-mails she got were incredible. helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirt clos closed, but not so strong the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> thank you. >>> coming up, another week, anot
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her...
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they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world. inspectors are finding hazards in a pipeline designed to stretch across america. experts have made their ruling on whether the new world trade center really is america's tallest tower. and what's wiping out the starfish in california? when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> >> pelley: we've found evidence of construction problems on the most controversial pipeline in a generation. the keystone x.l. is designed to bring crude oil from canada to refineries in texas. supporters say it will create thousands of jobs and help energy independence, but opponents worry about damage to the environment. anna werne
they typically look at the options an average of 18 times before making up their minds. >> pelley: don, thanks very much. today, the justice department dropped its challenge to the merger of american airlines and u.s. airways after the airlines agreed to give up some of their takeoff and landing slots at a number of major airports. that will allow low-cost carriers such as jetblue and southwest to expand. if a judge approves the merger, it will create the largest airline in the world....
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you're looking live at the sea of those clear plastic ponchos that people are donning, but you can tell that the weather and the inclement weather has not prevented these people from coming out. really young and old. as you scan this crowd and you see the faces, you see people that may have been in kindergarten or in first or second grade when kennedy was assassinated. you also see elderly people who are here that were, you know, may have been possibly, you know, in their 20s, in their 30 bes when the news that jfk was killed had come out. and you also have a number of people from a younger generation that are here to pay tribute, people that were not even alive in 1961 when president kennedy was inaugurated and the 35th president of the united states. and not alive even in 1963 when he died by an assassin's bullet here. the area that we're in is the grassy knoll, the infamous grassy knoll where 50 years ago right around this time hundreds of people brought their children out. it was a much warmer afternoon on that day in 1963, a crisp fall afternoon in dallas. and there was a sense of
you're looking live at the sea of those clear plastic ponchos that people are donning, but you can tell that the weather and the inclement weather has not prevented these people from coming out. really young and old. as you scan this crowd and you see the faces, you see people that may have been in kindergarten or in first or second grade when kennedy was assassinated. you also see elderly people who are here that were, you know, may have been possibly, you know, in their 20s, in their 30 bes...
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i didn't -- i never was interested in writing the life of lyn don johnson ch. i never had any interest in that. i wanted to use the lives to show how wower worked in the united states. so each book is different. i had to learn to whatever extent i could how power worked in the senate which i don't think has ever really been explored. the last volume i'm going to take because of the civil rights and voting rights act, going to go and live. i think you have to live at least pretty close to a year in the southern city. what difference did that make in people's lives? what's the effect of power on the people that are affected? at the same time it's johnson. you're going to go and live. to live in vietnam. i want to go to one of these villages. to see what it's like. i wanlt to be able to explore that comfort what it's like when when an industrialized nation makes war on a -- backward is not the right word. less industrial life. >> let me ask you, do you have any suggestion as to what city might be in the south yet? >> i have to finish -- >> how old are you? >> 64 y
i didn't -- i never was interested in writing the life of lyn don johnson ch. i never had any interest in that. i wanted to use the lives to show how wower worked in the united states. so each book is different. i had to learn to whatever extent i could how power worked in the senate which i don't think has ever really been explored. the last volume i'm going to take because of the civil rights and voting rights act, going to go and live. i think you have to live at least pretty close to a year...
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there will be a number of special ceremonies in dallas including the unveiling of a new don you want on the famous grassy knoll. there will be a moment of silence for president kennedy. you can watch all of that live here on nbc bay area. >> 5:10. negotiations to get a palo alto man released in north korea continued. 85-year-old merrill newman is a korean veteran. he was on a tour when he was detained. his friend said it happened about a month ago but neither the u.s. state department nor the korean government could confirm that. sweden's ambassador has been trying to deliver newman's heart medication. >> the time is 5:11. coming up, some bay area kids getting a special early dip this season. >> a live look at the safe way store in pleasanton. we're gearing up for annual food drive. >> it is on. >> time to strike up the band. we'll tell you how you can help out some local families this year. >> plus, you'll be able to soon maybe talk on the phone in the airplane. what do you think? >>> for the second friday in a row a big system going on sale. this is important for silicon valley. >>
there will be a number of special ceremonies in dallas including the unveiling of a new don you want on the famous grassy knoll. there will be a moment of silence for president kennedy. you can watch all of that live here on nbc bay area. >> 5:10. negotiations to get a palo alto man released in north korea continued. 85-year-old merrill newman is a korean veteran. he was on a tour when he was detained. his friend said it happened about a month ago but neither the u.s. state department nor...
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here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their command look bad. that's why they say that military prosecutors should be making the call. >> she's a naval academy grad, an iraq war vet. ariana clay left the marines after she was gang raped fellow officers. >> when i reported it my command responded with retaliation. >> it happened in 2009 in washington dc where clay said the commander fostered a hostile environment. >> he decided in writing that calling officers sluts and whores was not harassment and any harassment was deserved because of who i wore or complained about it. >> she should have never had to learn lesson she did. >> they ar
here's don. >> thank you. >>> taking a tough stand on sexs in the military. now a naval academy graduate isg ing with congress to change the way the cases are handled. mike schuh is live with more on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. the problem according to critic social security self-interest that military commanders are reluctant to bring prosecution charges against someone accused of sexual assault because it makes their...
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a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be benefited by a nudge it would move them more into the labor force and that would be best for the taxpayers as well. guest: we have not talked very much about wages. you could work full-time and your making them wage, you are making $15,000 a year. people to think about trying to support a family on 15 -- on $15,000 a year. these programs, including food up,ps, help to bump that and in an important way, and the debt is just that if we did not have these programs at all, we thed have 37 -- 30% of population that are poor instead of about 15%. the first safety net that i described, it is
a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be...
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don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for more than just his work on civil rights. >> it was just one of these facts of life. bayard is gay, he doesn't hide it. i said to somebody once that he never knew there was a closet to go into. >> he'd been attacked both for his homosexuality and also his political views. >> strom thurman did it on the floor of the united states senate. >> reporter: thurman referenced ruston's 1953 arrest on a public sex charge. >> the senators is interested in attacking me because he is interested in destroying the movement. he will not get away with this. >> reporter: the march was a huge success and exceeded expectations, but it wasn't
don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for...
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thank you, don. from cnn, this is a story about a high school team that demand- side school change arab team name and mascot. sports andcalifornia is not scoring any points for its name, the arabs. morning andn this agency, montana on a native americans line. sterling, good morning. would he think about the redskins name? caller: yes, good morning. word and ifensive don't want to bring harm or oure or anything to american residence, but the redskins is the n-word and that is white it is so offensive to native americans. the other names mentioned, the braves and so forth and are not derogatory, but the word redskin is to the american indians. word as ause that prairie n-word which is very offensive to our american people. i just thought i would make that comment this morning. to show you the cleveland indians mascot, there'll logo, chief wahoo. what you think of the name using the term indians and of this logo? ago,r: well, several years recently, russell means of the american indian movement did have
thank you, don. from cnn, this is a story about a high school team that demand- side school change arab team name and mascot. sports andcalifornia is not scoring any points for its name, the arabs. morning andn this agency, montana on a native americans line. sterling, good morning. would he think about the redskins name? caller: yes, good morning. word and ifensive don't want to bring harm or oure or anything to american residence, but the redskins is the n-word and that is white it is so...
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don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel, fracking putting so much money into shale, we are not getting anything back. we are polluting our water, sticking millions of gallons of clean water into the ground. millions of water -- gallons of filthy water, contaminated water, it is costing money to clean up or get rid of that water. -- to go use any money into research for clean energy. we are going to kill our planet. the number one thing we have is clean water. we are not looking, spending any -- enoughresearch research money into clean energy sources. i would love to have solar panels on my hom
don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel,...
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now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys. they taunted almost by calling him 3/5s. students know that's a way the american government used to count black people. and they deck trade college dorm sweep with the confederate flag, nazi symbols and other racial epithets. "outfront," jeff rosen. this is a, has the bizarre story. i can't believe we're actually talking about this happening in 2013 in the united states of america. this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're tal
now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys....
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i'm don lemon. thank you so much for watching. our hearts and prayers go out to the people who have been really hit with this. our coverage on "new day" tomorrow morning with chris cuomo. in the meantime, our cnn special presentation. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and brain, and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i stand here tonight on what was once the last frontier. the pioneers gave up their safety, and sometimes their lives to build our new west. beyond that frontier, are uncharted areas of sc
i'm don lemon. thank you so much for watching. our hearts and prayers go out to the people who have been really hit with this. our coverage on "new day" tomorrow morning with chris cuomo. in the meantime, our cnn special presentation. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and brain, and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president...
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. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow hunting. her shooting an african lion ignited a fire storm. >> it absolute disgust me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years and u.s. estimates they'll be extinct from the wild in the next decade. not just the lions that have so many outrage, but trophy room, show her proudly posing with her photos. they signed a petition that she never be allowed to return to south africa. >> look at the size of this thing. >> reporter: we reached out to bachmann and her show and received no comment to counter the many angry comments online. it's thought the hunting part that people have a problem with, it's the total lack of regard for creatures that aren't meant to be eaten or hunted. >> that's very tough to watch. >>> now to an adventure of a much less controversial and more royal variety, prince harry is off to an arctica. he's
. >> reporter: even donning a bikini to go bow hunting. her shooting an african lion ignited a fire storm. >> it absolute disgust me this whole story and how she can sit there with such pride and smile away. >> reporter: lions like these are beloved in africa, but a new report says 75% of the wild lion population has been killed in the last 20 years and u.s. estimates they'll be extinct from the wild in the next decade. not just the lions that have so many outrage, but trophy...
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that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing music, hearing from various speakers and coming up shortly, from the mayor of dallas, texas, a moment of silence to mark the moment 1:28 p.m. eastern time when the shot rang out from the book depository behind us, the sixth floor museum, now a place where millions each year come to see the window where lee harvey oswald, shielded by cardboard boxes, squeezed off those shots to the passing motorcade below. let's listen in as the mayor of dallas, texas, approaches the moment of silence. >> but out of that tragedy, an opportunity was granted to us, the chance to learn how to face the future when it -- it's
that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing...
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kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit in a bag so mrs. kennedy wouldn't have to look at it. then, sometimes in 1964, the blood-stained suit arrived here, at the national archives building at the nation ago capital. it came in a box along with a handwritten note from jackie kennedy's mother. it read, simply, "jackie's suit and bag, worn november 22nd, 1963." all this time it's been forbidden from public view and will makely stay that way for a very long time. in 2003 after her mother's death, caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years. and even t
kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit...